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Banijay Entertainment, Everywoman Studios, and The Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media (GDI) unveil pioneering study – Behind the Scenes: Women’s Representation in Unscripted Television in the US, UK, Brazil, and France. Commissioned by content powerhouse Banijay Entertainment, in partnership with Everywoman Studios, the landmark report investigates gender parity in decision-making roles in reality television.
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I created this research Institute 20 years ago because when I first saw kids’ shows and movies through my toddler daughter’s eyes, I was stunned by the lack of female characters and diversity. Back in 2004, only 11% of family films had female leads. Our latest data show we’ve reached gender parity for leads in family films and kids’ TV in the U.S.
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Olympic swimmer Siobhan-Marie O’Connor, who won a silver medal representing Great Britain at the 2016 Summer Games, said there’s an oft-used phrase among elite female athletes.
“You stand on the shoulders of giants who came before you,’’ she said.
To O’Connor, the line serves as a reminder that former female Olympians like her – as well as current ones like gymnast Simone Biles and sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson – owe a debt to the determined pioneers who paved the way and fought for their right to compete.
It’s part of why she jumped at the chance to help tell the extraordinary true story of Trudy Ederle in Disney’s “Young Woman and the Sea.”
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